TikToker HSTikkyTokky arrested after year-long manhunt for crashing $300K McLaren

Michael Gwilliam
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TikTok star HSTikkyTokky, also known as Harrison Sullivan, was arrested after a year-long manhunt for failing to appear in court for dangerous driving.

In March 2024, Sullivan, who also streamed on Kick, crashed his $300,000 McLaren 720S supercar and then reportedly fled the both the vehicle and the scene afterward.

Viral footage showed the destroyed car, with HSTikkyTokky’s friend and fellow influencer General G caught on camera lying down on the ground outside. The video showed the McLaren aimed towards the curb with smoke coming out of the vehicle.

While the crash left General G injured, the UK streamer fled to Dubai with his family and mocked his friend on social media by rapping to the flow of his song ‘Twust’ but changing the lyrics to his own: “And they call me the General, flew out the McLaren now I’m feeling pretty terrible.”

Months later, in November, HSTikkyTokky found himself wanted by police after ditching his court date to fight in a Misfits boxing match in Qatar that never happened.

On October 10, 2025, the manhunt finally came to an end after Surrey Police confirmed the influencer’s arrest.

HSTikkyTokky finally arrested after McLaren 720S crash

As reported by The Sun, a Surrey Police spokesperson commented on the arrest, stating that HSTikkyTokky was in custody.

“A 24-year-old man from Hutton, Essex was arrested on Friday, 10 October for failing to appear at court for dangerous driving,” they said.

“He appeared at Guildford Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, 11 October and has been remanded ahead of a further court appearance at Staines Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, 14 October.”

The streamer was hit with multiple driving offences, including using a phone while driving, failing to stop, and driving without third-party insurance.

The manhunt didn’t stop the creator from posting content. On September 21, he even posted a video to X, ironically talking about how he “can’t stand reckless drivers.”

This isn’t the only viral incident involving HSTikkyTokky. Back in 2023, he was implicated in a street brawl with permabanned Kick streamer Zherka during a livestream in Miami, Florida.

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